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Date Posted: 20:50:02 03/14/07 Wed
Author: April Dandridge (Happy)
Subject: Moral development


I recently finished my observation at Cordova High School. During the moral development discussion, the students expressed that religion had little to do with their moral behavior. Many of the students considered church as a place for hypocritics. I also discovered that many of the students believed that parents say one thing, but do another. They commented that parents always want them to do what’s right, but they are acting immaturely. Therefore, I asked them who teaches them about morality. Dreadfully, a lot of their guidance come from their peers. I think it is sad that an adolescent has to go to another adolescent to search for morals and principles; instead of turning to an adult.

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